“MasterChef Australia” Winning AACTA Again? Here’s Why Season 8 Is a Top Contender

A glittering night with your favorite Australian film and television stars walking down the red carpet is just around the corner in Sydney, Australia for the 6th 2016 AACTA Awards.

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) was launched by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) in August 2011. The objective was to recognize, encourage, promote, and celebrate film and television excellence in Australia. The AACTA Awards are Australia’s highest screen accolades and considered equivalent to the Oscars and the BAFTAs.

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The 6th AACTA Awards Ceremony & Official After Party will be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at the Star Event Center in Sydney and will be presented by Presto. The AACTA ScreenWeek will start from Sunday, December 4, 2016, and will include 10 “Meet the Nominee” events and two major Awards events.

As the star-studded event is gearing up for the awards ceremony, fans are equally excited to see their favorite nominees being awarded the AACTA. MasterChef Australia Season 8 is nominated in the Best Reality TV Series category and is a huge favorite among fans of this reality show. MasterChef Australia proudly tweeted, “We’re delighted to be nominated at this year’s @AACTA Awards for ‘Best Reality TV Series’!” Fans are already vying to find out who would win the category.

MasterChef Australia Season 8 seems to be the top contender with fans who have religiously followed and have been a part of the season 8 journey. The battle for the master chef title was intense and the finale was an emotional round for fans who were glued to the series.

“MasterChef Australia” Season 8 Finale: A Recap

MasterChef Australia contestants and fans maybe recapping their journey through Season 8. It was a winning moment for contestant, Elena Duggan, who was announced as the 2016 winner of MasterChef Australia.

She shared her winning moment on Instagram later on and posted, “I’m so full of gratitude. I don’t know how I’m going to sleep tonight, my mind and all of my body is smiling. I’m over the moon to have made it all the way to the end and then through those three epic rounds. I’m blown away with the outpouring of love and support, and I’m so appreciative. #MasterChefAU.”

Many of Duggan’s fans must have also been over the moon. The 32-year-old walked away with the prize money of $250,000. The runner-up, Matt Sinclair, who lost to Duggan, was also one of the popular contestants of the season. Sinclair posted on Instagram, “Wow!! What a crazy night. So stoked for Elena and so proud of what we’ve done. Loved every minute of it and can’t wait for what lies ahead! @masterchefau @garymehiganaustralia @ChefGeorgeCalommbaris @mattscravat.”

It was just moments before the announcement that both the contestants were battling it out for the title. These moments on Instagram express their passion. For example, this post by Sinclair.